150mm Thickness Cleanrooms MGO Rock Wool Panel,Steel Plate:0.376mm
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150mm Thickness Cleanrooms MGO Rock Wool Panel,Steel Plate:0.376mm
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150mm Thickness Cleanrooms MGO Rock Wool Panel,Steel Plate:0.376mm
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The 150mm Thickness Cleanrooms MGO Rock Wool Panel is engineered for optimal performance in controlled environments, featuring a durable steel plate with a thickness of 0.376mm. This panel combines the advantages of magnesium oxide and rock wool, delivering excellent thermal insulation, sound absorption, and fire resistance.
Its robust construction ensures compliance with stringent cleanroom standards, making it ideal for applications in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and electronics manufacturing.
Advantage
Fire protection: 60 minutesHighDensity,
High Temperature ResistanceStrong Bearing capacit
In the hollow glass-magnesium board to add rock wool core material, so that the fire performance is more enhanced, mainly for the fire requirements of higher engineering. At the same time, rock wool has the effect of sound insulation and heat insulation, making the whole more fireproof, sound insulation and heat insulation function.
Parameter
Effective width: | 1150mm |
Thickness: | 50mm-100mm |
Density: | 60-140kg/m |
Length: | customized according to user needs and project requirements |
Core material: | glass-magnesium filled rock wool |
Installation structure and use: | Enterprise splicing |
Effective width: | 1150mm |
Thickness: | 50mm-100mm |
Density: | 60-140kg/m |
Length: | customized according to user needs and project requirements |
Core material: | glass-magnesium filled rock wool |
Installation structure and use: | Enterprise splicing |
Features
Fire resistance: 120 minutes
Soundproofing: in accordance with ISO 717/82&
UNI18270/7 standards, especially for use in environments with high sound insulation requirements.
Cleanroom Installation - MGO Rockwool
Applications
Widely used in purification and clean plant, indoor interval and other indoor and outdoor boards with high fireproof requirement and good heat preservation requirement. Such as:
Hospital
Pharmaceutical factory
Electronic
Biological research
Beverage
Indoor wall and ceiling panels of purified rooms.
FAQ
1. What are the key features of cleanroom wall panels?
Cleanroom wall panels are designed to meet specific standards essential for maintaining a controlled environment. Key features include:
High thermal insulation properties
Fire resistance
Low particle emission
Durability and strength
Easy to clean and maintain
These panels provide a seamless surface that minimizes contamination and meets stringent regulatory requirements for various industries.
2. What kind of certifications are needed for cleanroom wall panels?
Certifications for cleanroom wall panels are crucial to ensure compliance with industry standards. Common certifications include ISO 14644 for cleanroom classifications and ASTM E84 for fire safety. Additionally, panels may need to meet regulations from organizations like the FDA or EPA, depending on their intended use. It's essential for manufacturers to provide documentation supporting these certifications to guarantee product quality and safety.
3. How do you dispose of MGO Rock Wool Panels?
Disposing of MGO Rock Wool Panels requires adherence to local waste management regulations. It is generally recommended to recycle or repurpose these panels when possible, as they are made from mineral-based materials. If recycling is not an option, the panels should be placed in designated construction debris containers. Always check with local authorities for specific disposal guidelines.
4. What are the moisture control properties of MGO Panels?
MGO Panels exhibit excellent moisture control properties, making them suitable for environments where humidity levels must be regulated. The magnesium oxide material is inherently resistant to moisture, preventing mold growth and maintaining structural integrity over time. This makes MGO Panels particularly advantageous in cleanroom applications, where maintaining a dry and sterile environment is critical.
5. Do MGO Rock Wool Panels require special handling?
Yes, MGO Rock Wool Panels do require special handling to ensure their integrity during transport and installation. It is important to wear protective gear, such as gloves and masks, to avoid skin irritation and inhalation of fibers. Additionally, the panels should be stored in a dry, flat area to prevent damage. Care should be taken when lifting and moving the panels to avoid bending or breaking.
6. Can MGO Rock Wool Panels be painted?
MGO Rock Wool Panels can be painted, but it is essential to use appropriate coatings that do not compromise their properties. Water-based paints are typically recommended, as they adhere well without introducing harmful chemicals. Prior to painting, ensure the surface is clean and dry to achieve optimal results. This allows for customization while maintaining the panels' functionality.
7. How do MGO Rock Wool Panels compare to polystyrene?
MGO Rock Wool Panels and polystyrene panels both serve as insulation materials, but they have distinct differences. MGO panels offer superior fire resistance and sound absorption, while polystyrene is lighter and has a lower cost. Key comparisons include:
Fire Resistance: MGO > Polystyrene
Sound Absorption: MGO > Polystyrene
Weight: Polystyrene < MGO
Cost: Polystyrene < MGO
Ultimately, the choice between the two depends on specific project requirements and environmental considerations.
8. How to inspect MGO Rock Wool Panels before installation?
Inspecting MGO Rock Wool Panels before installation is crucial to ensure quality and performance. Check for any visible damage, such as cracks or dents, and verify that the panels meet the specified dimensions. Additionally, ensure that the surface is clean and free from contaminants. Following these steps will help maintain the integrity of the cleanroom environment once installed.
9. How do you calculate the amount of MGO Rock Wool Panels needed?
To calculate the amount of MGO Rock Wool Panels needed for a project, you should measure the total area that needs to be covered. Follow these steps:
Measure the dimensions of the walls or areas to be covered.
Calculate the total square footage.
Divide the total area by the area of one panel to determine the quantity needed.
It's always a good idea to order extra panels to account for potential waste during installation.
10. What types of finishes are available for cleanroom wall panels?
Cleanroom wall panels can be finished in various ways to meet aesthetic and functional requirements. Common finishes include smooth surfaces for ease of cleaning, textured finishes
for improved grip and aesthetics, and painted finishes for color coordination with the environment. Additionally, some panels may come with laminate or vinyl coverings, which enhance durability and resistance to chemicals. Choosing the right finish is essential to maintain the cleanliness and integrity of the cleanroom environment while also aligning with design preferences.
11. How to choose the right supplier for MGO Rock Wool Panels?
Selecting the right supplier for MGO Rock Wool Panels involves several key considerations. First, evaluate the supplier's reputation and experience in the industry. Look for certifications and compliance with standards, as these indicate reliability. Additionally, consider:
Quality of materials offered
Customer service and support
Delivery times and logistics capabilities
Pricing and payment terms
By assessing these factors, you can make an informed decision that meets your project's needs.
12. What is the manufacturing process for cleanroom wall panels?
The manufacturing process for cleanroom wall panels typically involves several stages. Initially, raw materials such as magnesium oxide and rock wool are combined in a controlled environment. The mixture is then formed into panels using specialized machinery, ensuring uniform thickness and density. After formation, the panels undergo curing and quality control checks to meet performance standards. Finally, they are cut to size and prepared for shipment, ensuring they are ready for installation in cleanroom settings.
13. What are the disadvantages of MGO Rock Wool Panels?
While MGO Rock Wool Panels offer many advantages, they also have some disadvantages. One of the primary concerns is their weight, which can make installation more challenging compared to lighter alternatives. Additionally, they may be more expensive than some other insulation materials, such as polystyrene. Other potential disadvantages include:
Susceptibility to moisture if not properly sealed
Need for specialized handling during installation
Limited color options compared to other finishes
These factors should be considered when deciding on insulation solutions for specific applications.
14. How do you ensure the integrity of cleanroom wall panels?
Ensuring the integrity of cleanroom wall panels involves regular inspections and maintenance. It's essential to check for any signs of wear, damage, or contamination, particularly in high-traffic areas. Additionally, proper installation techniques must be followed to prevent issues such as air leaks or structural weaknesses. Implementing a routine maintenance schedule can help detect problems early and maintain the effectiveness of the cleanroom environment.
15. What are the best practices for maintaining cleanroom wall panels?
Maintaining cleanroom wall panels requires adherence to specific best practices to ensure optimal performance. Regular cleaning is vital, using approved cleaning agents that do not leave residues. It's also important to monitor environmental conditions within the cleanroom, such as humidity and temperature, to prevent damage to the panels. Other best practices include:
Conducting routine inspections for damage
Promptly addressing any maintenance issues
Training staff on proper handling and cleaning procedures
By following these practices, the lifespan and effectiveness of the cleanroom wall panels can be significantly extended.
16. What is the manufacturing lead time for MGO Rock Wool Panels?
The manufacturing lead time for MGO Rock Wool Panels can vary depending on the supplier and the complexity of the order. Generally, lead times can range from a few weeks to several months. Factors influencing lead time include:
Order volume
Customization requirements
Current production schedules
It is advisable to communicate with the supplier to obtain an accurate estimate based on your specific needs and timelines.
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